Macro study shows that a healthy lifestyle can compensate for genetics
Briefly

The study found that genetics and lifestyles have an independent impact on people's life expectancy; but that a healthy lifestyle can compensate for genetic risks and considerably extend people's lives.
People with a high genetic risk of a shorter life span could reduce the risk by around 62%, and increase their life expectancy by approximately 5.22 years by adopting a healthy lifestyle.
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